Following the TLJ 2.0 event last November, two important papers have been published in Transplant International focusing on the meeting’s Workstream 4: Normothermic regional perfusion (NRP) in donation after circulatory death (DCD). One paper concerns a systematic review and meta-analyses of NRP in DCD donation, with the other focuses on a consensus statement on the
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Double appointment with #ESOTchat this week
A double appointment this week with the #ESOTchat on twitter at 21:00 CEST (for 30 minutes): Monday is #ESOTTLJ WS06 on recommendations concerning the management of the patient with HLA antibodies Wednesday is #ESOTcongress on people with transplants at the centre See you on Twitter!
Management of the patient with HLA antibodies: join the discussion
Recommendations from Workstream 6 of the ESOT Transplantation Learning Journey (TLJ 2.0) project, concerning the management of the patient with HLA antibodies We are pleased to present the recommendations from Workstream 6 of the ESOT Transplantation Learning Journey (TLJ 2.0) project, concerning the management of the patient with HLA antibodies. Over recent months, our group
Expert working group on management of transplant patients with HLA antibodies – 28 August 2021
As part of the TLJ 2.0, Workstream 6 has been considering the management of patients with HLA antibodies, with the aim of publishing a clinical guideline. On 28 August a meeting will take place in Milan with experts in the field and the wider clinical community to discuss the latest draft, after which the guideline
Webinar: COVID-19 & transplantation – one year on
An assessment of the impact of COVID-19 on transplantation practice, one year from the start of the pandemic.
Technical & Logistical aspects of Performing Normothermic Regional Perfusion in Controlled Donation after Circulatory Death in Europe
A working group of European experts has summarised the current technique and logistical aspects as they are implemented in their countries and / or centres. From these discussions, and supported by literature, the TJL2.0 Work Stream has created a list of recommendations and minimal requirements any NRP programme should follow. We ask your help to
The COVID-19 Vaccine Studies
Transplant patients are exceptionally vulnerable to all infections, especially COVID-19, due to immunosuppression and other co-morbidities. There is a clear need for these patients to receive the best available protection against COVID-19 and we strongly believe that they should be considered as a priority group for vaccination across Europe. Furthermore, our patients and the broader
Managing immunosuppressive therapy in potentially cured post-kidney transplant cancer – Open for comments until 06 April
This pre-print from TLJ 2.0 WS03 on ‘Managing Immunosuppressant Therapy in Potentially Cured Post-Kidney Transplant Cancer’ is now open for comments on Transplant Live. Led by Umberto Maggiore, this paper will be submitted to Transplant International once feedback from our community has been collated. Login & provide your input today
Scientific Highlights – Transplantation Learning Journey TLJ 2.0
We are pleased to announce that our TLJ 2.0 report has been published and is available to read now. Providing a comprehensive summary of TLJ 2.0, this report covers all the highlights from the event, including the key discussion points and outcomes from some of the World’s leading transplant experts. Read the TLJ20Report for the
EKHA Open Letter to EU Policymakers
EKHA Open Letter to EU Policymakers On Behalf Of The European Organ Donation and Transplantation Community “Life After Covid-19: Time to realise a Second EU Action Plan on Organ Donation and Transplantation” EKHA Open Letter on Organ Donation & Transplantation